Is the Golden Age of Canada's Foreign Policy Behind Us?: Lessons from the Life of John W. Holmes

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Adam Chapnick, deputy director of education at the Canadian Forces College, speaks to the Canadian International Council Toronto Branch on the golden age of Canadian foreign policy and the life of John W. Holmes.

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  • this guys really good at explaining things, if ur right ur right... good essay thanks ... from windsor poly sigh student 

  • Very interesting, but lacking. It does not matter that Canada may have had some white politicians, diplomats, et cetera, who did well in white terms. What matters is the full truth about Canada and the most important history has been disgustingly kept hidden from us, until it became exposed. hiddenfromhistory[dot]org. View the documentary provided there and read, as well as listen to, the rest of what this resource website provides. Mr Holmes evidently did not care for aboriginals.

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